Jalen Coleman, a 6-foot-3 guard from Indiana, is one of three rising high school seniors holding a scholarship offer from Michigan coach John Beilein. Patrick Record | The Ann Arbor News

ANN ARBOR -- As expected, Michigan was included in four-star 2015 guard Jalen Coleman's list of six potential college homes on Friday.

Coleman, a 6-foot-3 guard from La Lumiere High School in La Porte, Ind., will choose between Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Notre Dame, UNLV and NC State, according to Scout.com recruiting analyst Brian Snow.

A consensus four-star prospect, Coleman is rated as the No. 30 overall prospect, No. 5 point guard and No. 2 player in the Indiana in the 247Sports Composite 2015 ranking. He drew rave reviews at the NBPA Top 100 camp last weekend in Virginia.

ESPN's evaluation calls Coleman "a shooting guard that is a talented and gifted offensive player that can score in a variety of ways" and considers him "a high major shooting guard with great upside including the ability to help at the point in the future with the right development."

Coleman is one of three rising high school seniors holding a scholarship offer from U-M, along with Lincolnshire, Ill., point guard Jalen Brunson and Saginaw point guard Eric Davis.

Brendan F. Quinn covers University of Michigan basketball and football. Follow him on Twitter for the latest on Wolverines hoops. He can be contacted at bquinn@mlive.com